Article by Robert Zimmerman
- Subject:
- Engineering and Information Technologies
- Material Type:
- Primary Source
- Reading
- Author:
- Tracy Rexroat
- Date Added:
- 04/08/2021
Article by Robert Zimmerman
Students groups act as aerospace engineering teams competing to create linear equations to guide space shuttles safely through obstacles generated by a modeling game in level-based rounds. Each round provides a different configuration of the obstacle, which consists of two "gates." The obstacles are presented as asteroids or comets, and the linear equations as inputs into autopilot on board the shuttle. The winning group is the one that first generates the successful equations for all levels. The game is created via the programming software MATLAB, available as a free 30-day trial. The activity helps students make the connection between graphs and the real world. In this activity, they can see the path of a space shuttle modeled by a linear equation, as if they were looking from above.
MIT advanced resource for aerospace engineering